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What is Open Source
It's the ability to copy, modify and distribute the
building code of programs
It's knowing that thousands of people scrutinize
virtually all applications
It's knowing that bugs and vulnerabilities are
addressed immediately
It's knowing you are secure without blind trust
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Arabeyes Mandate
Fully furnish and supply Arabic support on Linux/Unix
Implement and contribute to standards
Introduce OSS/Linux to Arab educational institutions
Build knowledge-base and experience all Arabs can
benefit from via a nurturing environment
Enhance and encourage bleeding-edge technology
driven industry in Arab world
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Arabeyes History
Lack of Arabic support prompted Aunyx Project (Jan. 2001)
Aunyx had vision but lacked focus and resources Evolved to Arabeyes, founded July 2001 Extensive research of what and who is available Formed a focused roadmap with means to attain and
gauge its goals Extensive outreach to all involved in Arabization
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Arabeyes Resources
Simply put – we have no resources
Servers donated by Arabeyes members
Bandwidth paid by Arabeyes members
Server runs UnderMyFeet™
Members volunteer their time, effort and resources
Looking into solidifying professional 5+ year
commitment
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Arabeyes Management
Core Team manages Arabeyes
External contacts
Overall direction
Plans and prioritizing
Meetings are held online on IRC (Internet Relay Chat)
All meeting minutes and agendas publically available
All meetings are open to any person interested
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Arabeyes in The News
Arabian Computer News (ACN – ITP.net) Jan. 15, 2003 – Lack of awareness holds Linux back
Network Middle East (ITP.net) Linux Tech Analysis
Gulf News (UAE daily paper) Aug. 24, 2003 – Arabeyes.org playing key role in
Arabizing Linux software The Star (Jordanian daily paper)
Linux Arabization – The Open Source Way
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Arabeyes Project Types
Translation projects
Development projects
External – patches/fixes
Internal – home-grown projects
Fonts/Art projects
Standardization
Documentation
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Translation Projects
On-going process of updating translations of main
desktop environments, applications and libraries
GNOME, KDE
AbiWord, Mozilla
Qt Toolkit Library
Create comprehensive English-to-Arabic dictionary
Wordlist (ver 0.5) – 86,000 terms
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Development Projects - External
Extend Arabic support by patching mainstream
programs less – file persual filter (pager) for CRT viewing LyX – WYISWYG interface to TeX typesetting txtbdf2ps – convert text files to Postscript files VIM – popular text editor XFree86 – X11R6 X server mlterm – X terminal FVWM2 – X11 Window Manager
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Development Projects - Internal
Home-grown development projects
Fulfill Arab-centric needs
Only when options of a merge to mainstream
applications exhausted
Wide range of applications and libraries
Provide development infrastructure to Arab developers
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Akka – Arabic Console
Started: Jan. 16, 2001
Release: ver. 1.0
A tool to enable Arabic input/output on console
Example of continuity (evolved from Acon)
Used in HaydarLinux as initial installation medium
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Arabbix – Live-CD Linux Distribution
Started: Sept. 2, 2003 Status: ver. 0.8 World's first Arabic Linux Live-CD Distribution Demonstrates the results of Arabization work Showcases many of Arabeyes' applications,
documents and principles Intended to spark wide range of interest about Open
Source and Arabeyes Intended to show and cement “can be done” attitude
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Bayani – Scientific Graph Plotter
Started: Nov. 30, 2002
Status: ver. 0.1
Provide a complete scientific toolkit in Arabic
Serves a multitude of educational purposes
Intended to provide a means to interpolate Arabic
equations into graphs
Based on the Qt Toolkit Library
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Duali – Arabic Spell Checker
Started: Jan. 31, 2002
Release: ver. 0.1.1
Arabic spell checker designed to integrate with other
applications
Boosts a very compact dictionary design
Written and prototyped in Python
Final product to be written in C++
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FreeBSD Ports – Arabeyes Ports
Started: Sept. 1, 2003
Integrate Arabic category to the FreeBSD ports
collection
Includes Arabic applications, translations, fonts and
the functionality for Arabic-driven FreeBSD system
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Katoob – Arabic Text Editor
Started: Jun. 6, 2002
Release: ver. 0.3.5
Light-weight Bidirectional (BiDi) text editor
Includes various integrated tools – formatting, printing,
spell-checking, HTML numerical import/export, etc.
Proof of concept for GTK2 library support of Arabic
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QaMoose – Web-based Dictionary
Started: Sept. 1, 2001
A web-based English-Arabic online dictionary
Needed for translators to ensure consistency
Allows others to contribute to its content
Uses DICT protocol to query “Wordlist”
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Quran – GUI Multimedia Quran
Started: Jul. 13, 2002
Navigate through texts and audio of the Quran
Support of multi-lingual text translations
Comprised of Qt and GNOME based clients
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Fonts Project – Khotot
Started: Feb. 27, 2003
Create Arabic fonts (fixed-width and TrueType) Salvage existing free and open Arabic fonts
Create central repository for all free and Open Source
Arabic fonts Nurture required skill-set and establish know-how
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Standardization – Arabic Standards
Arabic documentation and translation standard
Arabeyes Arabic Linux support standard Distribution support level (to influence RedHat,
Mandrake, SuSe, etc.) Applications support level
Arabeyes Arabic Support Certification Program
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Documentation Projects
Translation of HOWTO's
Writing Arabic-specific guides and HOWTO's Addressed to users Addressed to technical writers and translators Addressed to developers
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What Can You Do To Help?
Get involved yourself
Raise awareness Tell your family, friends and colleagues Solicit corporate and governmental involvement Impress upon educational institutions the use of
Linux (presentations, seminars, courses, research projects, etc.)
Convert all your documents to UTF-8 encoding Consider donating to advocate and show support
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